Thursday 11 February 2016

Get Prasad of Mahamaham Via India Post

District Collector Dr N Subbaiyan (second from R) releasing a special publication brought out by Sarasvati Mahal Library in connection with the Mahamaham 2016 in Thanjavur on Wednesday | express

CHENNAI / THANJAVUR : Want to savour the prasadam of Mahamaham? All you have to do is book it at any post office in India online by February 29. The prasadam, packed in a carton, would be delivered at your door step through registered parcel.

The festival, which is celebrated once in 12 years, falls on February 22 and Tamil Nadu Postal Circle has tied up with Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department for the booking and dispatch of prasadams across all post offices in India. The cost of the prasadam is `150 (inclusive of all charges), which contains holy water of Mahamaham tank and prasadams of 17 temples in Kumbakonam. Kumbakonam Head Post Office will dispatch the prasadams from February 23.

Around 36 lakh people are expected to participate in the event that commences on Saturday, said Thanjavur Collector Dr N Subbaiyan.

Talking to mediapersons in Thanjavur on Wednesday after releasing the ‘Mahamaham 2016 Malar’ published by Sarasvati Mahal Library, Subbaiyan said the administration has made all preparations for receiving the people for the 10-day festival that commences with the ceremonial flag hoisting on February 13 and culminates with the Theerthavari on February 22. Devotees would be allowed to take a holy dip in the tank from February 13.

Devotees would reach the eastern bank of the Mahamaham tank from four roads, which converge into two, via which devotees will be allowed to get down into the tank in the eastern bank. They would be allowed to walk through the tank in six bays separated by rope, he said. When they enter the tank, sprinklers will spray water on them. After crossing the tank the devotees would have to come out of the tank on the western bank. Though buses and other vehicles would be stopped on the town’s periphery, mini buses would be operated in two sectors for elderly, which would take them up to a distance of 800-900 m from the tank.

For the benefit of devotees, 147 temporary toilets have been set up in the town. Provision for supplying clean drinking water has also been made. Also, 137 medical teams have been formed.

Suvidha Special to clear rush

Chennai: Southern Railway will operate Suvidha Special Trains to clear the extra rush of pilgrims attending the Mahamaham festival. Train No.00649 Chennai Egmore-Tiruchy Suvidha superfast special train will leave Chennai Egmore at 22.45 hrs. on February 20 and reach Tiruchy at 06.00 hrs. Train No.00650 Tiruchy-Chennai Egmore train will leave at 23.50 hrs. on February 22 and reach Chennai Egmore at 07.20 hrs. 


Source : http://www.newindianexpress.com/

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